Johanna Konta completed the perfect week of preparation for Wimbledon by reaching the semi-finals of the WTA Premier event in Eastbourne, UK, securing some hugely impressive victories, including against two-time Wimbledon champion Petra Kvitova, before eventually losing out to Karolina Pliskova in the semi-finals. Great win @JoKonta91 beating 2 time Wimbledon champion https://t.co/Y0HXrnifKJ — Greg

Dan Evans and Johanna Konta are the sole Brits remaining at their respective elite-level UK grass court events this week, after both players won their two opening round matches in Nottingham and Eastbourne to finally kick-start their grass court seasons just in time for Wimbledon next week. Johanna Konta & Dan Evans both play for

Andy Murray will face his second British opponent in succession after disposing of Aljaz Bedene in the second round of the Queen’s Club ATP 500 event earlier today. He will now face British Number Three Kyle Edmund, who defeated eighth seed Gilles Simon in the first round before being granted a walkover by Paul-Henri Mathieu

It’s never easy to play a player in their own backyard; it’s harder still when they’re a clay court specialist and you’re playing on clay. Johanna Konta felt the full force of these disadvantages when she faced up to German wildcard Anna-Lena Friedsam in the WTA Premier event in Stuttgart earlier today. Disappointing start on

Laura Robson secured a year-high rankings scalp in the first round of qualifying for the WTA Premier event in Stuttgart, Germany, but was unable to keep her momentum going in the second round, where she lost to Frenchwomen Oceane Dodin. Laura Robson beats world No 117 Klara Koukalova 62 63 in Stuttgart to pick up

Recovering from injury is a slow and steady process; we’re still waiting for former British Number One Laura Robson to return to her best. Yesterday evening, she was beaten 6-3 6-3 in the first qualifying round for the WTA Premier event in Charleston, USA, by Romanian 10th seed Patricia Tig. Laura Robson knocked out in

British Number Two Heather Watson extended her winning streak to six with a less-than-straightforward first round victory at the WTA Premier Mandatory event at Indian Wells, USA with a hard-fought, aggressive 7-6(4) 4-6 6-1 victory over 31-year-old Kazakh Galina Voskoboeva. Voskoboeva is a former top 50 player but had been away from the game due